@FourOh-LLC @japananon @darkflamemaster What about physical infrastructure? Protecting it seems to be the most difficult problem.
Also, how do you compare PKT and I2P. The latter is first and foremost an anonymity network which continues to grow and improve, so I wouldn't say that it failed in any way.
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FourOh-LLC (fouroh-llc@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jan-2023 00:21:36 JST FourOh-LLC Again, my focus is on the functionality first.
PKT has the capacity to succeed where I2P and openNIC, and others like them failed (looks like they failed, as of today). The OSI Layer 2 and Layer 3 (in lack of a better term) is where Big Tech can really kill freedom of communication. We can replace apps and protocols, but we cannot replace the DNS and the IP routers.
PKT and solutions like PKT must arrive, soon.
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